Galop Festivo (Concert Galop) - Randall Standridge, Concert Band (Gr. 3) - Randall Standridge Music
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
- Hold on to your seats! Randall Standridge has channeled the styles of Saint-Saens and Shostakovich to create a rollicking galop that your players and audience are sure to love! Careful scoring, catchy melodies, and a rousing finale combine to create a true show-stopper for your next concert. Perfect as a concert opener, finale, or encore!
Mr standridge thank you for writing the best bari sax parts in all your music
I LOVE the festive overture nod in the clarinet in the beginning
That was purposeful. I'm glad it communicates
We have played a good amount of your songs in our band class, most recently this one, and I absolutely love every one of them. Thank you for all the amazing music!
I played this song for Blue Lake and it was amazing!
I love your songs! I recently did Danse Carnivale for my honors band concert!
This is prob my fav piece im playing in the winter concert. It’s absolutely awesome. Snake charmer was awesome too. Played it last year.
This rocked in honors band! I loved playing the the timpani!!!
what county? cause I also did this for my honors band.
I love it! It reminds me so heavily of your Holiday Galop and Jacques Offenbach's Infernal Galop! Fantastic piece! :)
I love this piece so much and the first part I learned by memory was the gallop at 1:35 on my bari sax it sounds too good
we share the best name... and the best interests!
(I play tuba)
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This is a banger
Making 2:07 my ringtone
❤❤❤❤
Thank you.
@@randallstandridge I absolutely love your music I played wintertide for a concert and loved it!!!! I rlly want to play this.
The timpani part for this piece was missing tuning changes and sight reading it was really hard but it isn’t too difficult for only my second time playing timpani
To all band directors. Never make you band play this if you have four flutes, one in eight grade the other in seventh (omg me) two clarinets, and like three saxophones. Great song though 😭